Course Repetition

General Rules for Repeating Courses

You may not repeat a class in which you earned a grade of C or better.

You are allowed up to two repeats to earn credit for a class when the previous grades
you earned were substandard (D, F, W, NP). You may petition for a fourth enrollment when the three previous attempts resulted in a D, F, W, or
NP.

You may not enroll in two sections of the same course in any one semester, regardless
of whether or not the course is repeatable for credit.

Conditions of Repeating Courses

A course may be repeated twice without petition when the previous two grades earned
were substandard (D, F or NP). Exceptions for an additional repeat may be granted
by petition where the previous grade was the result of extenuating circumstances (defined
as verified cases of accident, illness, or similar difficulties).

No additional units of credit will be allowed for repeated courses.

For courses in which D or F grades were earned, a C or better must be earned to have
the substandard grade disregarded from calculating in your grade point average.

Although the original substandard grades will not be calculated in your GPA, it will
appear on your transcript and will not be removed. Your PCC transcript is considered
a true history of coursework completed at PCC.

Courses Repeatable for Credit:

Certain courses may be repeated for additional experience and credit, and are so identified
in their course descriptions by a "maximum credit" notation. You may enroll in one
of these exception courses once per semester and as many times as allowable until
the maximum credit is earned. For repeatable courses, a maximum of two substandard
grades may be alleviated to improve your GPA.